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Get ready for 'The Social Reckoning,' the highly anticipated follow-up to 'The Social Network,' exploring the impact of social media on society. Set to release in October 2026, this film promises to delve into the controversies and conseque...
### Background 'The Social Network' (2010) explored the creation of Facebook, while 'The Social Reckoning' shifts its focus to the platform's impact and controversies in the years that followed. The sequel draws inspiration from 'The Facebook Files,' a series of articles by Jeff Horwitz that exposed the social network's negative effects on teens and its role in the spread of misinformation.
### Cast and Characters - **Jeremy Strong as Mark Zuckerberg:** The portrayal of the Facebook founder promises to be a critical examination of his role in the company's evolution. - **Mikey Madison as Frances Haugen:** Haugen, a former Facebook engineer, became a whistleblower by exposing the company's internal knowledge of its harmful effects. - **Jeremy Allen White as Jeff Horwitz:** Horwitz is the Wall Street Journal reporter who published 'The Facebook Files,' bringing Facebook's controversies to light. - **Bill Burr:** Details about Burr's character are scarce, but sources suggest he will play a fictional or composite role.
### Production Production is set to begin later this year in Vancouver, with Aaron Sorkin, Todd Black, Peter Rice, and Stuart Besser serving as producers.
### Historical Context The original 'Social Network' was a critical and commercial success, earning over $226 million worldwide and winning three Academy Awards, including Best Adapted Screenplay for Sorkin. 'The Social Reckoning' has the potential to be just as impactful, given the ongoing debates surrounding social media and its influence on society.
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